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Toyota Camry 2018 for sale

22 vehicles available

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$16 298

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2018 Toyota Camry
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2018 Toyota Camry

Hybrid Xle - Leather

57 654 km
37 883 $
2018 Toyota Camry
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2018 Toyota Camry

125 123 km
22 990 $
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2018 Toyota Camry

XSE

165 270 km
19 861 $
2018 Toyota Camry
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2018 Toyota Camry

XSE

195 048 km
16 298 $
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2018 Toyota Camry

LE

43 936 km
24 995 $
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2018 Toyota Camry

XSE

45 502 km
26 650 $
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2018 Toyota Camry

XSE

131 653 km
22 990 $
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Accident-Free

2018 Toyota Camry

L/le/xle/se/xse

194 210 km
17 495 $
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2018 Toyota Camry

209 067 km
17 037 $
2018 Toyota Camry
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2018 Toyota Camry

86 914 km
23 994 $
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2018 Toyota Camry

XSE

29 030 km
29 316 $
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2018 Toyota Camry

XLE

15 508 km
36 995 $
2018 Toyota Camry
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2018 Toyota Camry

75 904 km
31 500 $
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2018 Toyota Camry

LE

13 394 km
33 500 $
2018 Toyota Camry
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2018 Toyota Camry

42 386 km
30 995 $
2018 Toyota Camry
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Low KM

2018 Toyota Camry

125 899 km
19 488 $
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2018 Toyota Camry

LE

29 105 km
22 950 $
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2018 Toyota Camry

SE AUTO A/C GR ELECT

117 589 km
20 798 $
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2018 Toyota Camry

XLE

140 250 km
18 995 $
2018 Toyota Camry
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2018 Toyota Camry

82 659 km
25 490 $
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2018 Toyota Camry

XSE - BAS KM - MAGS

50 597 km
28 143 $
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2018 Toyota Camry

136 741 km
23 495 $

Frequently Asked Questions

01

Does the Toyota Camry Hybrid justify its used-market premium in Canada?

On the Canadian used market the Camry Hybrid typically commands $3,000 to $5,000 more than an equivalent conventional 2.5L Camry. At $1.75/L and 20,000 km per year, the fuel economy advantage — 5.5 L/100 km combined versus 8.2 L/100 km — generates approximately $950 in annual savings. That puts the payback period between three and five years, which is attractive for a buyer who plans to keep the vehicle seven to ten years. The nickel-metal hydride battery in the Camry Hybrid is renowned for exceptional durability — Toyota Canada guarantees the hybrid system for 8 years/160,000 km, and examples with more than 300,000 km on the original battery still operate reliably across Canada.

02

How does the Camry Hybrid perform in a Canadian winter compared to conventional sedans?

The Camry Hybrid is front-wheel-drive only in its base configuration, which puts it behind Subaru all-wheel-drive models and most crossovers on deep snow. With dedicated winter tires it performs well on maintained city roads across Canada. The NiMH battery pack is less sensitive to cold than the lithium-ion systems in fully electric vehicles — a performance loss of approximately 15 to 20% at -20°C is normal but not debilitating. The AWD version introduced in 2020 changes the calculus considerably: a rear electric motor drives the rear axle without a mechanical driveshaft, meaningfully improving grip on ice and packed snow in Quebec City, Winnipeg or Edmonton.

03

Which Camry Hybrid generation is the most recommended on the used market?

The eighth generation (2018 onward) built on the TNGA-K platform is the clear recommendation. Driving dynamics improved dramatically over previous generations, the infotainment is modern, and fuel consumption dropped by roughly 15%. Models from 2021 onward add Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 as standard, including night-time pedestrian detection — a genuine safety advantage for Canadian winter driving where visibility is often reduced. Avoid the seventh generation (2012-2017) if dynamic driving quality matters to you; it remains reliable but feels dated. For the best combination of reliability, modernity and value, target a 2019 to 2022 Camry Hybrid SE or XLE.

04

How does the Camry Hybrid hold up through Prairie and Quebec winters?

The Camry Hybrid's winter reliability record in Canada is excellent. The NiMH battery tolerates freeze-thaw cycles without the progressive capacity degradation seen in lithium-ion packs. Cold starts are managed by the 2.5L Atkinson-cycle engine acting as the primary mover until the battery is adequately charged and warmed. Owners in Edmonton, Winnipeg and Saguenay report reliable cold starts down to -35°C, with the only specific cold-weather maintenance point being the 12V auxiliary battery — keeping it in good condition prevents the no-start scenarios that stranded owners sometimes report after extreme cold snaps. Otherwise, winter ownership is straightforward.

05

What are the realistic 5-year ownership costs for a Camry Hybrid in Canada?

Toyota positions the Camry Hybrid as one of the lowest-cost sedans to maintain in North America, and the numbers support that claim. Brake pads last an exceptional 80,000 to 120,000 km because regenerative braking reduces friction-brake use by roughly 70% in city driving. Oil changes every 8,000 km with 0W-16 full-synthetic are infrequent. Hybrid servicing at a Toyota dealership adds no meaningful cost over conventional maintenance. Over five years and 100,000 km, a typical Canadian owner spends between $3,500 and $5,000 on scheduled maintenance — among the lowest in the mid-size sedan segment and well below the average for European competitors at the same price point.